1966 TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE NATIONAL CELEBRATION
PARADE OF CHAMPIONS
A VOICE SPECIAL... for your additional enjoyment we present the Celebration Results in complete form including a brief outline of the class, how the horses were tied and how they placed. NOTE: Reproduction of Results NOT checked for clerical errors.
WEANLING FILLIES, OF 1966 FOAL
MERRY MIDNIGHT A captured the top prize in this class of 27 top entries. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Abernathy of Nashville, this little filly showed good breed characteristics in working her way to the top of this class. SHADOW ' S SILHOUETTE tied second for Baggarly and Lasseter of Murfreesboro tying first on Referee Womack ' s card. Third place honors went to SUN ' S SHADOW- ETTE owned by Kimball Piano & Organ of Jasper, Indiana. This well filled class got the Celebration off to a fine start in the traditional manner.
JUDGE JUDGE REFEREE BEACI-IBOARD INGLE WOMACK
1. |
648 |
1. |
648 |
2.
3.
|
117
1154
|
o _ y. |
117
1177
|
4. |
1177 |
4. |
291 |
5. |
734 |
5. |
114 |
6. |
587 |
6. |
899 |
7. |
104 |
7. |
1 154 |
8. |
864 |
8. |
887 |
9. |
912 |
9. |
698 |
10. |
291 |
10. |
864 |
1. |
117 |
11.
887
|
2. |
1151 12. 698 |
3. |
618 |
13. |
587 |
< 1. |
912 |
11. |
291 |
5. |
1177 15. Ill |
6. |
899 |
16. |
823 |
7. |
861 |
|
|
8
9.
|
581
101
|
|
|
10.
731
|
FINAL HORSE
OWNER & ADDRESS
1. 618 |
MERRY MIDNIGHT A. |
2. |
117 |
SHADOWS SILHOUETTE |
3. |
1151 |
SUN ' S SHADOWETTE |
1. |
1177 |
S. 1AD0WS DOLLY NELL |
5. 731 |
DELIGlfT ' S BONNIE |
6. 587 |
SUN ' S SHADOWETT |
7. |
101 |
FREDA ' S UNTOUCHABLE |
8. 861 |
SHADOW AT DAWN |
9. 912 |
JANE SIM’ S W. |
10. |
291 |
MY’ GO BOY ' S DIAMOND |
Mr. & Mrs. 0.11. Abernathy, Nashville Baggarly & Lasseter, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Kimball Piano & Organ, Jasper, Ind. Bsiley-Montgomery Stables, Shelbyville Marvin Carroll, Madison, Ala. Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Harmon, Columbia, Tenn. Mrs. R. E. Brantley, Wasco, Calif. Paul Wallace, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Aaron E. Williams, Fayetteville, Tenn.
WEANLING HORSE COLTS. OF 1966 FOAL
All three judges were unanimous in their choice of the top colt in this class. GO BOY ' S LADY MAN impressed all three judges with a blue ribbon showing in faking the top spot. Owned by Beech and Leslie of Lewisburg and Troy, Missouri, this young colt has all the earmarks of a future champion. Second tie went to WINSTON ' S HEADMAN for owner Ernest Smith of Mulberry. This is another horse to watch in the future. Third in the crowded class went to ELDORADO ' S BIG STAR and owner J. B. Sapp of Martinsville, Virginia. This was certainly a top class of young horses and all entries showed well for the crowd.
FINAL HORSE OWNER & ADDRESS
1. 1055 2. 665 3. 3 4. 1259 5. 825 6. 866 7. 1279 8. 590 9. 701 10. 1068
GO BOY ' S LADY MAN WINSTON ' S HEADMAN ELDORADO ' S BIG STAR BOBO ' S GO BOY MIDNIGHT PROWLER A. SUN ' S LAST SON SUN ' S LAST SON SUN ' S DOUBLE MERRY BOY STATELY SUPREME GO BOY’ S RAMBLER D.
JUDGE |
JUDGE |
REFEREE |
INGLE |
WOMACK |
BEACH80ARD |
1. |
1055 |
1. |
1055 |
2. |
665 |
2. |
665 |
3. |
3 |
3. |
825 |
4. |
1259 |
4. |
866 |
5. |
1279 |
5. |
84 1 |
6. |
590 |
6. |
960 |
7. |
701 |
7. |
407 |
8. |
825 |
8. |
1259 |
9. |
1068 |
9, |
3 |
10. |
866 |
10. |
1049 |
1. |
1055 |
11. |
1279 |
2. |
665 |
12. |
407 |
3. |
590 |
13. |
1492 |
4. |
3 |
14. |
1049 |
5. |
866 |
15. |
1253 |
6. |
1259 |
16. |
951 |
7. |
825 |
17. |
841 |
8. |
960 |
18. |
208 |
9. |
701 |
19. |
545 |
10. |
1068 |
|
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Beech & Leslie, Lewisburg 8 Troy, Mo. Ernest Smith, Mulberry, Tenn. J. B. Sapp, Martinsville, Va. Bobo Stables, Lebanon, Tenn. Milton Alexander, Readyville, Tenn. J. F. Brantley & Son, Wartrace, Tenn.
Bills & McBride, Cornersvi 1 le, Tenn. Mr. & Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Cashion Farms, Shelbyville, Tenn. Mrs. Harold Beckler, Shelbyville, Tenn.
GET OF SIRE
EBONY MASTERPIECE, owned by Billy Hale of Gallatin, was the lone entry in this class World Grand Champion in 1962. EBONY displayed his excellent qualities very well in his qet. Led by S. W. Beech Jr. and his helpers, this certainly presented a very Imposing picture for all on hand.“